Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow

Considering the case of fabricating a UHSFRC (ultra-high strength fiber-reinforced concrete) beam with the method of one end placing and self-flowing to the other end, it was intended to simulate the variation of the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance and the variation of...

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Main Authors: Joon-Shik Moon, Su-Tae Kang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/2/194
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spelling doaj-184077798fb5459eab63979a6dfe82c62020-11-24T23:58:00ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-01-0111219410.3390/ma11020194ma11020194Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear FlowJoon-Shik Moon0Su-Tae Kang1Department of Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 80 Daehakro, Bukgu, Daegu 41566, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Daegu University, 201 Daegudae-ro, Jillyang, Gyeongsan 38453, KoreaConsidering the case of fabricating a UHSFRC (ultra-high strength fiber-reinforced concrete) beam with the method of one end placing and self-flowing to the other end, it was intended to simulate the variation of the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance and the variation of the resultant tensile behaviors. Then the validity of the simulation approach was shown by comparing the simulated results with experimental ones. A three-point bending test with a notched beam was adopted for the experiment and a finite element analysis was performed to obtain the simulated results for the bending test considering the flow-dependent tensile behavior of the UHSFRC. From the simulation for the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance, it could be found that the major change in the fiber orientation distribution took place within a short flow distance and most of the fibers became nearly aligned to the flow direction. After some flow distance, there was a not-so-remarkable variation in the fiber orientation distribution that could influence the tensile behavior of the composite. For this flow region, the consistent flexural test results, regardless of flow distance, demonstrate the reliability of the simulation.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/2/194UHSFRCsteel fiberfiber orientationshear flowtensile behavior
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author Joon-Shik Moon
Su-Tae Kang
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Su-Tae Kang
Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
Materials
UHSFRC
steel fiber
fiber orientation
shear flow
tensile behavior
author_facet Joon-Shik Moon
Su-Tae Kang
author_sort Joon-Shik Moon
title Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
title_short Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
title_full Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
title_fullStr Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Tensile Behavior of UHSFRC Considering the Flow Field in the Placing Dominated by Shear Flow
title_sort prediction of tensile behavior of uhsfrc considering the flow field in the placing dominated by shear flow
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Considering the case of fabricating a UHSFRC (ultra-high strength fiber-reinforced concrete) beam with the method of one end placing and self-flowing to the other end, it was intended to simulate the variation of the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance and the variation of the resultant tensile behaviors. Then the validity of the simulation approach was shown by comparing the simulated results with experimental ones. A three-point bending test with a notched beam was adopted for the experiment and a finite element analysis was performed to obtain the simulated results for the bending test considering the flow-dependent tensile behavior of the UHSFRC. From the simulation for the fiber orientation distribution according to the flow distance, it could be found that the major change in the fiber orientation distribution took place within a short flow distance and most of the fibers became nearly aligned to the flow direction. After some flow distance, there was a not-so-remarkable variation in the fiber orientation distribution that could influence the tensile behavior of the composite. For this flow region, the consistent flexural test results, regardless of flow distance, demonstrate the reliability of the simulation.
topic UHSFRC
steel fiber
fiber orientation
shear flow
tensile behavior
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